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Your Chance to Support Magnificat in the 2026 Houston Marathon
We’re gearing up for something BIG: the 2026 Houston Marathon and Half-Marathon on Sunday, January 11th, plus the 5K run on Saturday! Whether you’re looking to challenge yourself physically, connect with our amazing community, or help raise funds for Magnificat, a great cause, this is your chance to be part of an incredible event that brings our entire city together.
Read MoreMagnificat Houses, Inc. Opens New Guest Advancement Center to Support Houstonians Transitioning from Homelessness
Houston, TX — Magnificat Houses, Inc. (MHI) is proud to announce the opening of its new Guest Advancement Center (GAC), a dedicated resource hub designed to empower individuals on their journey from homelessness to stability. Located inside MHI’s Moran Housing and Admissions building, the Guest Advancement Center provides guests with the tools, training, and connections…
Read MoreMagnificat Houses is excited to be partnering with New Hope Housing!
HOUSTON, TX — August 21, 2025 – Magnificat Houses is proud to announce a new partnership with New Hope Housing, strengthening both organizations’ commitment to providing housing solutions and supportive services for Houston’s most vulnerable neighbors. Leaders from both organizations recently came together to begin shaping this collaboration. Pictured (left to right) are Maureen Sanders, Executive…
Read MoreBeyond the Donation Box: Creative Ways to Support Our Mission
That’s where in-kind donation drives come in, and honestly, some of the most creative and impactful support we’ve seen has come from groups who decided to think outside the traditional donation box. In-kind donations are one of those simple concepts that can have a huge impact. Instead of writing a check (though we definitely appreciate…
Read MoreNew Way to Give: Magnificat Houses Introduces In-Kind Donation Tool
Magnificat Houses has launched a new online tool to help you donate food, hygiene products, cleaning supplies, and more to support people experiencing homelessness and mental illness in Houston.
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